On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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... kind permission , this work to your Grace , I desire to give expression to feelings of both esteem and gratitude . I desire to express my esteem for one whose beneficent career has long practically exemplified the precepts of sound ...
... kind permission , this work to your Grace , I desire to give expression to feelings of both esteem and gratitude . I desire to express my esteem for one whose beneficent career has long practically exemplified the precepts of sound ...
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... kind of real knowledge by which we know as a fact that we have that first direct kind of knowledge , then , in order to obtain it , we must of course make such second act , and so on . If we were to make up our minds to obtain a series ...
... kind of real knowledge by which we know as a fact that we have that first direct kind of knowledge , then , in order to obtain it , we must of course make such second act , and so on . If we were to make up our minds to obtain a series ...
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... kind of act . In that second kind of act we may explicitly attend either to the feeling or to the self , both of which , as before insisted on , are perceived implicitly , though not explicitly , in the first or Feelings not direct act ...
... kind of act . In that second kind of act we may explicitly attend either to the feeling or to the self , both of which , as before insisted on , are perceived implicitly , though not explicitly , in the first or Feelings not direct act ...
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... kind , but also that the assertion itself must be false , since if every existence has a cause , then God , if he exists , must also have a cause , and that cause must have another cause , and so on for ever . Nevertheless , though our ...
... kind , but also that the assertion itself must be false , since if every existence has a cause , then God , if he exists , must also have a cause , and that cause must have another cause , and so on for ever . Nevertheless , though our ...
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... kind or another . Therefore there is pro- bably nothing but sequence , and our idea of the inflow of influence in causation is a mere mistake derived from foolishly transferring in imagination to external things , that ' feeling of ...
... kind or another . Therefore there is pro- bably nothing but sequence , and our idea of the inflow of influence in causation is a mere mistake derived from foolishly transferring in imagination to external things , that ' feeling of ...
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absolutely abstract ideas action activity adverted affirm amongst animals apprehend assertion beauty believe bodily body called carbonic acid causation cause certainty changes chapter colour conception consciousness consentience consider course creatures Demy 8vo deny direct distinct Edition emotions evident existence experience express external fact felt Fuegians fundamental G. H. Lewes groups of feelings human humerus idealism idealists imagination immaterial inference inorganic instinct intel intelligence John Stuart Mill judgment kind knowledge known language law of contradiction less living material matter means mind moral motion natural selection nature never Nevertheless objects organs ourselves oxygen parenchyma perceive phenomena physical science pleasurable possess principle protoplasm qualities reason recognize reflection reflex reflex action relations rience scepticism seen self-evident sensations sensuous Small crown 8vo sounds spinal cord spontaneously substance supposed things thought tion tissue true truth ultimate uncon unconscious unconscious inference unity universe various words